Phil Hubbard

Phil Hubbard

King's College London

H-index: 68

Europe-United Kingdom

About Phil Hubbard

Phil Hubbard, With an exceptional h-index of 68 and a recent h-index of 42 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at King's College London, specializes in the field of Urban sociology, urban studies, human geography, sexuality and space, legal geography.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Book Review: Amelia Thorpe, Owning the Street: The Everyday Life of Property

Living rooms: Anne Tallentire’s Material Distance

Planning deregulation and the production of inadequate living conditions: permitted development, toxicity & amenity in London

Small is beautiful? Making sense of ‘shrinking’housing

Owning the Street: The Everyday Life of Property

White Cliffs Country: The Migrant Crisis and England’s Border Landscape

Interventions in walking methods in political geography

Shrinking homes? The geographies of small domestic properties in London, 2010–2021

Phil Hubbard Information

University

Position

Department of Geography

Citations(all)

19703

Citations(since 2020)

6388

Cited By

15836

hIndex(all)

68

hIndex(since 2020)

42

i10Index(all)

140

i10Index(since 2020)

107

Email

University Profile Page

King's College London

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Phil Hubbard Skills & Research Interests

Urban sociology

urban studies

human geography

sexuality and space

legal geography

Top articles of Phil Hubbard

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Book Review: Amelia Thorpe, Owning the Street: The Everyday Life of Property

Phil Hubbard

2024/2/7

Living rooms: Anne Tallentire’s Material Distance

cultural geographies

Phil Hubbard

Eleanor Wilkinson

2023/5/5

Planning deregulation and the production of inadequate living conditions: permitted development, toxicity & amenity in London

Environment and Planning A

Philip Hubbard

Jonathan Reades

Ian Chng

2024/7/1

Small is beautiful? Making sense of ‘shrinking’housing

URBAN STUDIES

Phil Hubbard

2024/4/2

Owning the Street: The Everyday Life of Property

Esther Sullivan

2022/3

White Cliffs Country: The Migrant Crisis and England’s Border Landscape

Contexts

Phil Hubbard

Stuart Leech

2023/5

Interventions in walking methods in political geography

Political geography

Olivia Mason

Jasnea Sarma

James D Sidaway

Alastair Bonnett

Phil Hubbard

...

2023/10/1

Shrinking homes? The geographies of small domestic properties in London, 2010–2021

Environment and Planning B: Urban Analytics and City Science

Phil Hubbard

Jon Reades

Hendrik Walter

Catrin Preston

2023/9/27

Affordable studio space as cultural infrastructure: land trusts and the future of creative cities

Rhian Scott

Luke Dickens

Phil Hubbard

2023

Creative Recovery? The Role of Cultural Policy in Shaping Post-COVID Urban Futures

Jonathan Gross

Lucy McFadzean

Kirstie Hewlett

Luke Dickens

Philip Hubbard

...

2023/7/5

Book review forum: Infrastructure

Philip Hubbard

Regan Koch

Austin Kocher

Sarah Klosterkamp

Mariana Valverde

2023/12

Enforcing the Nationally Described Space Standard: the regulation of “Sub-standard” English housing

Journal of Property, Planning and Environmental Law

Phil Hubbard

2023/11/13

Urban public health emergencies and the COVID-19 pandemic. Part 2: Infrastructures, urban governance and civil society

Urban Studies

Scott Orford

Yingling Fan

Philip Hubbard

2023/6

Planning deregulation as solution to the housing crisis: The affordability, amenity and adequacy of Permitted Development in London

Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space

Ian Chng

Jonathan Reades

Phil Hubbard

2023/10/9

Quantifying state-led gentrification in London: Using linked consumer and administrative records to trace displacement from council estates

Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space

Jonathan Reades

Loretta Lees

Phil Hubbard

Guy Lansley

2023/6

Borderland: Identity and belonging at the edge of England

Phil Hubbard

2022

Oysteropolis: Animals in coastal gentrification

Environment and Planning E: Nature and Space

Andrew Brooks

Phil Hubbard

2022/9

Concrete cities: why we need to build differently: by Rob Imrie, Bristol, Bristol University Press, 2021, 298 pp.,£ 19.99 (paperback), ISBN 978 1529220520

Phil Hubbard

2022/7/4

“So, don’t you want us here no more?” Slow violence, frustrated hope, and racialized struggle on London’s council estates

Housing, Theory and Society

Loretta Lees

Phil Hubbard

2022/5/27

Reinventing the clinic? Consuming hospital spaces in the PFI era

Philip Hubbard

Morag Bell

Tim Brown

2021/6

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Co-Authors

H-index: 106
Peter J Taylor

Peter J Taylor

Northumbria University

H-index: 54
Jonathan V Beaverstock

Jonathan V Beaverstock

University of Bristol

H-index: 53
Loretta Lees

Loretta Lees

University of Leicester

H-index: 50
Sarah Holloway

Sarah Holloway

Loughborough University

H-index: 44
John Rennie Short

John Rennie Short

University of Maryland, Baltimore County

H-index: 39
Darren P Smith

Darren P Smith

Loughborough University

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